A Best Practice Guide… consists
of seven chapters. Chapter 1 begins with two case vignettes and a discussion of
the challenges facing school psychologists and educators. The reader is then
provided with an overview of Asperger syndrome and the autism spectrum
disorders (ASD). Chapter 2 focuses on the screening and identification of
children in need of further assessment. Instruments are
reviewed and a multi-step screening process described. Chapter 3 addresses
evidence-based assessment practices,
including individual instruments and a developmentally-based procedure. In
Chapter 4, the case examples are presented to illustrate best practice in the
assessment of ASD. Chapter 5 focuses on intervention practices
and describes current scientifically-based interventions and treatments for
ASD. Chapter 6 provides information on the identification of special
educational needs and specialized services. Chapter 7 concludes with a
discussion of the current status of the field and future directions for
research.
Praise and Reviews
Autism Spectrum Quarterly calls
the book “a landmark contribution destined to become a classic in the field of
autism spectrum disorders” and comments, “Dr. Wilkinson has made an enormous
contribution to the field by comprehensively and systematically illuminating
not only what needs to be done, but also how to go about doing it. The book is
exquisitely and meticulously organized, making it an easy-to-access reference
guide as well as a comprehensive text book and training manual."
The Canadian Journal of School
Psychology remarks, "Overall, this book presents readers with an
excellent overview of autism and Asperger syndrome. The author has expertly
formatted the book and each chapter so that the reader is provided with an
excellent resource of recent and relevant information pertaining to screening,
formal assessment, and interventions with individuals in this population. The
use of two case studies helps to highlight some of the information presented
throughout the book. …many school-based professionals will be able to make use
of this excellent resource".
According to the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders "This
book provides a complete source for parents, educators, researchers and
clinicians seeking information related to assessment and interventions
available for individuals (mostly children) diagnosed with Autism Spectrum
Disorders (ASD). The main reason the book stands out is the application of all
the discussed concepts in the two case examples of Jeremy and Sally. Dr.
Wilkinson presents a detail and person-centered approach to the stages and
issues that needs to be addressed while conducting an assessment and planning
interventions for individuals diagnosed with ASD. Educators and clinicians can
make use of the detailed case examples as those may be applicable to their work
environment."
Ally4autism comments,
“Dr. Wilkinson has created an outstanding blend of academic research and
practical application in a text that is so clearly written it is a pleasure to
read for professionals and parents alike. His book concisely illustrates best
practices in screening, assessment, treatment and special education services.
Through case examples of two children, he demonstrates how these best practices
can be put into action. This book fills an important need that has existed for
years. Dr. Wilkinson has created an indispensable resource that should
definitely be in each school’s professional library.”
👉 A Best Practice Guide... was
named the Winner in the Education/Academic category of the 2011 Next Generation
Indie Book Awards and honored as an Award-Winning Finalist in the
Education/Academic category of the "Best Books Awards” sponsored by
USA Book News.
A Best Practice Guide to Assessment and Intervention for Autism
and Asperger Syndrome in Schools is available in both print and
eBook formats.
Lee
A. Wilkinson, PhD, NCSP is a licensed and nationally certified school
psychologist, chartered psychologist, and certified cognitive-behavioral
therapist. He is author of the award-winning books, A Best Practice Guide to Assessment and
Intervention for Autism and Asperger Syndrome in Schools and Overcoming Anxiety and Depression on the
Autism Spectrum: A Self-Help Guide Using CBT. He is also
editor of a best-selling text in the APA School Psychology Book Series, Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children and
Adolescents: Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention in Schools. His latest book is A Best Practice Guide to Assessment and
Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Schools (2nd Edition).
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